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CCCC Adult High/GED awards almost 200 diplomas

06.23.2009Students/Graduates

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CCCC Adult High/GED awards almost 200 diplomas

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Central Carolina Community College Adult High School graduate Bryan Reynolds (center) gets a congratulatory kiss from his wife, Indira, as their son, Jaffet, and friend Iris Alduvin watch.  Reynolds graduated with a straight-A grade point average. He was the Lee County student speaker at the college’s June 18 Adult High School and General Educational Development graduation at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. Reynolds now plans to enlist in the U.S. Army and become a combat medic. Approximately 190 adults completed high school or a GED through the college’s adult education program during the spring semester. 

CCCC Adult High/GED awards almost 200 diplomas

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Saprina Smith (right), of Lee County, received her General Educational Development diploma at Central Carolina Community College’s Adult High School and GED graduation exercises June 18 at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. On hand to help Smith celebrate were her friend Brandi Smith (left) and Brandi’s daughter, Kourtney. Approximately 190 adults completed high school or a GED through the college’s adult education program during the spring semester. 

CCCC Adult High/GED awards almost 200 diplomas

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Jesse Poole (left), of Harnett County, celebrates her high school graduation with her husband, Tommy Smith, and their son, Marley, at Central Carolina Community College’s Adult High School and General Educational Development graduation exercises June 18 at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. Smith said that his wife has inspired him to go back and get his own diploma. Approximately 190 adults completed high school or a GED through the college’s adult education program during the spring semester.

CCCC Adult High/GED awards almost 200 diplomas

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Gabriel White, 6, of Wake County, gives his cousin Megan Sanderford, of Chatham County, a congratulatory hug following her June 18 graduation from the Adult High School program at Central Carolina Community College. Sanderford was the student graduation speaker from Chatham County. She received a $600 CCCC Foundation Board of Directors Scholarship to continue her education at the college. Sanderford plans to earn an associate degree at the college and transfer to a four-year institution to train to be a high school teacher. Approximately 190 adults completed high school or a GED through the college’s adult education program during the spring semester.

CCCC Adult High/GED awards almost 200 diplomas

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Robin Crim, of Chatham County, receives her Adult High School diploma from Central Carolina Community College President Bud Marchant during the college’s Adult High School and General Educational Development commencement exercises June 18 at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. Approximately 190 adults completed high school or a GED through the college’s adult education program during the spring semester.

CCCC Adult High/GED awards almost 200 diplomas

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Robert Arellano (right), of Lee County, receives his Adult High School diploma from Central Carolina Community College President Bud Marchant, during the college’s Adult High School and General Educational Development commencement exercises June 18 in the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. Arellano had the highest grade point average in the graduating class and was given the honor of bearing the college mace at the head of the processional and recessional. He plans to enroll at the college to continue his education. Approximately 190 adults completed high school or a GED through the college’s adult education program during the spring semester.

CCCC Adult High/GED awards almost 200 diplomas

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Mary Elliott, of Harnett County, receives her diploma from Central Carolina Community College President Bud Marchant during the college’s Adult High School and General Educational Development commencement exercises June 18 in the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. Approximately 190 adults completed high school or a GED through the college’s adult education program during the spring semester.

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